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Post by poorbob on Mar 22, 2016 11:31:09 GMT
Some stuff that was in "easy to get to" storage... Secret Messages (Spanish Promo) & Discovery (Poster Edition) Secret Messages (Picture Disc), Violinski - Clog Dance, Livin' Thing (Spanish Release), Mr Blue Sky (Blue Vinyl Promo), Shine A Little Love & Strange Magic Sweet Talkin' Woman (12" Purple Vinyl), Rock 'N' Roll Is King (12") & Shine A Little Love (12" White Vinyl, no Jet Sleeve) Xanadiscs...
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Post by BSJ on Mar 22, 2016 17:40:19 GMT
Sweet collection, poorbob! Oooooo... you've Olivia pic disc! Read that those are like hen's teeth! Shine A Little Love has two different label layouts. Yours an LP hole, or large? Loving your 12's, too. Just received the Discovery poster from a friend here on the forum. Interesting shot of Jeff on piano.
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Post by poorbob on Mar 22, 2016 18:49:14 GMT
Sweet collection, poorbob ! Oooooo... you've Olivia pic disc! Read that those are like hen's teeth! Shine A Little Love has two different label layouts. Yours an LP hole, or large? Loving your 12's, too. Just received the Discovery poster from a friend here on the forum. Interesting shot of Jeff on piano. Cheers BSJ No that's just the Olivia 10" pink vinyl with a picture label, Shine has a little hole, hated those jukebox ones (remember buying the little adapters before turntables came with the blanks). The Discovery poster is nice item...also a smoky Richard!
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Post by BSJ on Mar 22, 2016 20:37:36 GMT
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Post by queenofthehours on Mar 23, 2016 18:35:25 GMT
Yes, she does
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Post by poorbob on Mar 26, 2016 11:27:31 GMT
Yes, she does Our definitions of "Smokin' Richard' may differ slightly
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Post by queenofthehours on Mar 29, 2016 18:48:50 GMT
You mean there's more than one??
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Post by nickheynes on Apr 6, 2016 17:25:57 GMT
Yes, she does Our definitions of "Smokin' Richard' may differ slightly Tandy!! Put that fag aht!!
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Post by poorbob on Apr 7, 2016 10:21:32 GMT
Finally got OOTB (black vinyl) with spaceship...and loads more, poster, t-shirt & poster merch leaflet offers (£5.99 buy it now on Ebay, bargain).
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Post by BSJ on Apr 7, 2016 18:18:00 GMT
I had to buy this album 3 times in order to get the inserts and one is in almost mint shape. This was from a dealer who didn't know there were 2 unused spaceships! I didn't either, they were in separate album slots and missed.
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Post by BSJ on Apr 8, 2016 18:27:26 GMT
Recent favorite buys: Yugoslavia (Show Down & In Old England Town) and Brazil (Don't Bring Me Down & Last Train To London. I don't think this is the original sleeve)
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Post by queenofthehours on Apr 16, 2016 16:22:19 GMT
I had to buy this album 3 times in order to get the inserts and one is in almost mint shape. This was from a dealer who didn't know there were 2 unused spaceships! I didn't either, they were in separate album slots and missed. It looks like I'm going to have to do the same, start an OOTB collection. I've got one with a beautifully preserved poster and spaceship yet some cretin has rounded off the corners of the lyric sleeves with scissors! The holy grail would be blue vinyl complete with poster, spaceship, leaflets, quality vinyl and crisp sleeves along with a beautiful cover, yet this may be non-existent. Trying to get the perfect OOTB is like being Dr Frankenstein - trying to create the most perfect creation with the best parts of lesser creations. Either that or like trying to get Willy Wonka's Golden Ticket - you have to open a lot of OOTBs to discover if you're lucky or not .
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Post by ootbartifacts on Apr 16, 2016 19:28:56 GMT
The USA produced a Blue vinyl OOTB (Jet LA-823-L.) I'm sure that came with all the inners as well.
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Post by poorbob on Apr 22, 2016 8:14:21 GMT
Latest addition to the family, was there ever a UK picture sleeve for this?
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Post by ootbartifacts on Apr 22, 2016 18:07:18 GMT
Poorbob, I think the first ELO single to have a UK picture cover was Rockaria, (ANWR). After that came the (OOTB) album with all UK releases having picture sleeves. Puzzling really to think that the majority of the European countries produced picture sleeves from the start.
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